 Wel ym mwy o'r troffi'r TV yn y gafodd Cymru, a'r Lestys i'r Cymru ond yn trefyn o'r cymdeithasio ar y cyflog. Mae'n ystod yn amlw'r pwyntau'r troff i'r Efyn. Mae'n ystod yn fawr, yn ddiddordeb o'r gwrs, mae'n ddigon dim ond. Yn codi'r gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n ddiddordeb gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. ac wnaeth yw'r ffordd gweithio'n gweithio'r ffinasio'r ffinasio. Mae gennym yn ffordd gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'r pethau, ac mae'n bwng yn ymddangos i'r gwneud yn ysgrifit yma o hynny i dweud yma. Mae ydyddiaeth yn ymwneud James Cullwyn yn gyflawni gydag i gydag i gweithio'n gweithio. Mae erbyn chi'n argynno i gynnig yma. Mae'r ysgrifith cyllid yma wedi wedi'i gwneud, A'r dda'r bach, James Garnett was in midfield with the corei a'r drysa garnett gai, Alex will be on the right, Dwight McNeill on the left and Dom through in the middle. And Everton started the game quite well to be fair. He done well, got on the front foot, looked threatening and James called mum for great ball into Dominic Calverloon, stupid push in the back by Kastanieg Blighting Penalty and Calverloon stepped up and could put us one nil up. And we were in the ascendancy at that stage, we looked, he was a real threat on great movement, just looked like a different team and we do look like a different team with him in the side and I think had he been available all season I don't think Everton would have been in the position therein but he hasn't and we very much are. And then we pressed the self-destruct button, awful defending, Michael Keane poor goalkeeping from Jordan Pick for them my opinion and it was one one and you know no reactions at all Keane, no collusion, she was behind them no awareness whatsoever. And the ball, I think Pickford should save her personally and it's one one and we kind of got on the front foot again and then we undone ourselves again. I like to be stepping into my field and thinking he can pass a ball through players a shocking ball with him, careless, lazy pass. Madison, it's one by two, it's Madison that leases far, the Keane looks like he's running in three, he'll get to, he hasn't got a clue what day it is and it's two-one and we were behind and we just, they've done nothing and we're winning two-one you know and that is literally, that's been the season for Everton shock and defending. We did get older the game a little bit again and then we lost shame as Coleman to what looks like a really bad one a late challenge from Samarie. It wasn't like a nasty tackle but it was late and he's done Coleman and it looks bad, I don't know what it is yet but it looks bad and it's definitely going to end this season and who knows if Cupby is Everton career because if it's a, it looks like it's new but if it's any injury of any, you know, sustained period it's a shame it's his age, you know, he was toying with the new year, he could be out for ages and hope it isn't because it would be a terrible way for him to finish what has been a brilliant career for Everton he's been fantastic for Everton and he was playing well as well tonight and Nathan Paterson come on, Everton had a great opportunity to make it two-two and ball down the line, McNeill fires it across Dominic Alvalun not sure how he misses to be honest, I know what it's shown she went away through and it kind of hit his heel but he still should score and within five seconds Jamie Vardy send a Michael Keane, the TPA again and thinking it over to Ordenpick for the, it could have been three, one of the bar and went out, we also then give Leicester a penalty Michael Keane again and at this point it looked as though Keane was a it was just, he was deliberately trying to get us relegated or something he was having a nightmare and the manager has brought him back into the side and don't like digging out individual players that's for somebody else to do, but he was dreadful, absolutely dreadful and there's not a chance he can continue in this team for me I think Sean Dyche, if he carries on with him then he's got he's playing his part in trying to get Everton relegated cos ever since he's come back in the side we're all over the place we give goals away regularly, really poorly and tonight he could have cost Everton six or seven goals but exaggeration four or five goals they got a penalty, Jordan Pickford saved the penalty wasn't a good penalty by Neil Matheson, bloody hell, on back years by James Matheson, Pickford saved it and Everton went into one behind at the break come out for the second half Everton with a better side, listen to the better side most of the night without, but it still feels self-inflicted by the manager, to be perfectly honest the Michael Keane thing, I just, I don't get a carnaff he took on a goal the other side cos he made a couple of individual errors Keane's making them every game and staying in the side again we had opportunities before Alex of Obie amended a say a guess for his shot and pass that led to them taking the lead, it was a lovely finish at the far post and then you wanted Everton to take it on and win the game less there he had a very little body of the header which Sarkovsky cleared off the line Pickford come out and instead of just clearing the ball tried to go in for a blocked tackle and got himself all over the gaff but they didn't do that much really Lester and Everton it was there for them it was there for them, the same a palace it was there for the taking the manager refused to make a change and after about the 70 minute mark we looked knackered on our feet and Lester didn't have anything to beat us with but we didn't have any extra energy that you needed and we ended up playing out a 2-2 draw and like I said right at the start some people think it's a good point, I feel like it's a 2-point drop these aren't in good form so they're not a good side at the minute and we've ended the game with 23 attempts at goal and we haven't beaten them and that is ultimately you cannot continue to let games go by, we've got Brighton away city at home they look like no points from them to which then leads us to the final two games of the season Wolves away and then Bournemouth at home so we've given ourselves a huge huge task, a huge mountain to climb and I'm frustrated and listen to other people like I said we'll think it's a decent point we absolutely couldn't afford to lose the game that's for sure but I just feel like we've let some point slip again today and that's where I am so I think Don played well, I think Tachib was alright I think James Garnham was okay but I thought Dwight McNeill just kept going all the way through okay some woeful crossing from McNeill and poor selection near the end when he should have slipped on me and he's had the shot and we never stopped running tonight and everyone knows I'm not a massive fan of him but I thought he was man of the match for me tonight so there you go, Dwight McNeill is my man of the match, let me know what you think in the comments section below, thanks for watching, see you later